All licensed amateurs are welcome. The net is informal and the goal is to increase activity on the SSB side of 2 meters. WB9LYH’s antenna pattern from Central WI (near Stevens Point and WI Rapids) is to start out looking NE/E and SE into MI, VE-3, OH and IN. Then to look S, SW, W, NW and N. This can take anywhere from 40-60 minutes, depending on activity levels.

K8TQK’s rotor was frozen last week and he couldn’t call the 144.252 net from EM89je, south-central OH, which is normally at 8:30pm eastern every Monday.

**THERE ARE MANY NET OPTIONS, all 7 nights of the week, on multiple bands**
Take some time and visit posts dated Oct 13, 15 and 17th, 2013 at kc9bqa.com (use the monthly archives on the right) for details.

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